Extra thin white rule showing up outside a frame.

Hello,
Well, I thought this would be easy, but I can't seem to find where to turn this off.
I was looking at a clients file and there is an additional very thin white rule, that sits just outside the actual frame when selected.
It's not a frame edge? It's outsdie of that, leaving a very small gap between that non-printing line and the frame edge.
Anyone know what that is or how to turn it off?
thanks!!
babs

Hi Peter....
Here it is...The real Frame is selected, with the Blue Box around it, it's that white thin line outsdie of that.
In this screen shot, you can see it just above the blue selected box and to the left (in that gray area).
thanks!
babs

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